Showing posts with label Tillie the Toiler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tillie the Toiler. Show all posts
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Scrambola, Tillie the Toiler, 1931
A new series of comics starting this Sunday. This is definitely a weird one that I stumbled across while looking for something else. Tillie the Toiler came out of the 1920s and is one of those almost forgotten strips these days.
Tillie works, I think, for her father. So does Mac. They are an on-and-off item because Tillie is easily swayed by other guys. (It is the 1920s/30s after all.)
Mac has something hidden in his garage. And hilarity and frivolity ensue. Or so we hope. And will find out.
Five strips to kick this off.




Tillie works, I think, for her father. So does Mac. They are an on-and-off item because Tillie is easily swayed by other guys. (It is the 1920s/30s after all.)
Mac has something hidden in his garage. And hilarity and frivolity ensue. Or so we hope. And will find out.
Five strips to kick this off.
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